Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 76, 7 February 1921 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, FEB. 7, 1921.

'"A luncheon-bridge party - will be, -given at the Country club for members next Friday : at 1 - o'clock. - Reserva- f . tions must be made not later than 5 L o'clockJThursdayafternopn, It was an-1 f nounced. Those" oh the social committee arranging the party are: Mrs.5 Dudley N. Elmer, chairman; Miss Emerald Hasecoster, Mrs.: Paul V. Price, and Mrs. Willlanr D. Scoble. 1 Inyitatfbns will be issued this week' i fMjrthe Valentine dance which willj

take place in the I. o. o. . hall next 5 Monday evening for the benefit of the European Relief fund. The Mansion V Sft of the Polo dub, Dayton, Or,f which I win furnish the muslc for, the affair, t promises to make. the dance one of f nh best of Valentine functions. The

Mansion Six has a notable reputation a a dance music orchestra. Two of its members are Victor record artists. The balconwtU lpen. to, spectators

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Public Art glleryiaesdayifter. nwn fTpliSfetlllocte; for ? Pjprcy MaeKf,tepoet:and play wright. ByeryMi-ideairiag '4 t6 meet T Mr MacKay4slnVttfed to the, recep-

tion. Mr. MacKaye Jn, hla appearanceJ

i at Earlbam W.ein6Qay:.evening at s 5 o'clock will "read a-lromMs nlay f "George Washington.? ; The. pSibllc.ls t iavited. Admissidtf.wjfrbe 60 cents. Edward G. Balling was" dellghtgfully

purtirlsed bv a znimbernf frffnds"Sun-!

day evening In honor of his birthday: 5 Cards were played atseven tables, fa- $ v& going to Mrs. . Balling and,Lawree LahmahJ' MfT Balling .was preZ sentel with a. shower of gifts by the t guesta during the evening. A thre-e-5 course luncheon was served to the following guests'. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse lfoatli, Miss Lorraine Heath, Robert ; Heath, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rohe, Mr. f and Mrs. Frank Lahrnian, Miss Hazel J Lahman, Master Herbert Lahman, Mr. i and Mrs. Lawrence Lahman, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eistro, Master Robert I Kltrtro, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kleeman, MfAters Ralph and Carl Kleeman, Viviarir Mildred and Evelyn Kleeman, Mr: aiJtfniw-IMwaJB thoftyjBatOligHelfett analJdraine Balling and Mrs. Cecelia Debner. " vTnf Knights of Columbus are giving

a dance in their club rooms Tuesday

evMMgKMiUefji orOhestra will play. tas jfeatherine Cafr.' daughter of Mr.' and':Ir8. , Clem Carr,, has "been made a. menSber of . the Delta Sigma sQiiatChicago university, r" Tlie- Jeothyc cluh-rPf St.; Paul's ebreh will raeei- at the- home of Miss GrTUdeigchnl4er, 329 South twelfth stf, .Tuesdfty-.eTening at -7 o'clock.1 Afplji;j!td to ba present arieTttceBlbie-fciasafvlil meet Tuesday 'evening with Mrs. Rus- ' sell - Cox, 123 South Fifteenth street. The families and friends of members are cordially Invited. y". Miss Irene Bishop entertains the Tyrolean club at her home Monday evening. The Ben Hur degree staff is asked o meet at the hall Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock promptly. i The music department of the Wornan's club will meet in the public art p gallery at 9:30 o'clock Tuesday mornIng. Prof. J. E. Maddy will give a talk t- on "Music as a Civic Asset" which wwill be illustrated with musical num- . bers. 1 The Cosmopolitan club will meet at the home of Mrs. D. R. Funk. 41 North Eleventh street, Tuesday afternoon, . Feb. 15. .-; I The Show-me club will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. f-L. Harris, 2233 Main street. ? A card party will be given by the St. Rose society of St. Andrew's . church Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock ;in St. Andrew's auditorium. Progres--sive euchre will be played. Luncheon "'will be served afterwards. The pub

lic is cordially invited to attend byj

: tne committee m charge. Mrs. Paul Christopher will be hos

tess to the U. B. Hustlers Tuesday j

: afternoon at her home, 123 Richmond avenue. Commemorating Lincoln's birthday a special program will be given by the : : Ladies' auxiliary of Sons of Veterans ;in the post rooms, courthouse, at 2 ; o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Luncheon . .will be served. All members are invited to attend. Mrs. Leonora Beach will be hostess to the Current Events club when it meets Tuesday afternoon. . The Women's Home Missionary society of Grace M. E. church meets at ; the home of Mrs. Frank Fry, South B .. street, at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. . .; The Degree of Honor will have installation of officers in Red Men's hall Tuesday evening. v . , - The Aftermath will meet at' the ; home of Mrs. W. H. Davis. 441 West ;:Main street, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. J. F. Holaday entertained with r.a delightful children's party last Saturday afternoon at her home on Pearl street in honor of the eleventh birth- ; day anniversary of her son, Beverley. Pretty decorations in keeping with the vyalentine season combined to make - an attractive setting for the party. e Pink and green candles in crystal - holders lighted the table. Candies in ;backets and Valentine favors were giv ten each guest. Those present were

-Beverley Holaday, John Farmer, John1 Green, Allen Hole, Jr., Hervey Cook, j Clarence Sherer, Corwin Beach and J Jacob Wofley. : . I V. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Mitchell cele-' brated their twentieth wedding anni-' Yersary Sunday by entertaining a par-j ty of friends at luncheon and dinner: at their residence on Southwest Ninth! street. Ferns and roses were used in. profusion throughout the home for the occasion. An artistic basket of red; roses formed the center-piece of the table. Covers were laid for Mr. andj Mrs. Archibald Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. I

John FaJck,. Mrs.. Lena xeere, Jacob Herschberger, Harry Chase. Miss Mary

Campbell, Miss . Florence Falck and Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Mitchell. The Universalist Mission circle will meet all day Wednesday to sew at the home of Mrs. Lizzie Bair, 202 North Seventh street. - All members are Invited and asked to bring their lunch: ' Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Leff erson, of

Hamilton, O., spent Sunday here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Swisher and other friends. - - ' v-f, Cecil Murray, of Hamilton, O., visited friends and relatives in this city Sunday . v: Mrs. Eva Walls of Camden, O., is the guest of Mr and Mrs. Ira Swisher. Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Grim are the parents of a baby girl, Marlyn Rae, born Saturday evening. t f v Mrs. Robert Buck and little son, Creighton, have returned from a two Weeks' visit with relatives and friends.

in Louisville, Ky.

5 Miss Mar jorie Gennett of South Twenty-first street spent the ' week end at Bloomington, the guest of her sister, Miss Alice Bennett, who is attending Indiana university. ,.f Mrs: Charles Harris, of-Randolph street entertairied Friday evening with a. surprise party In honor of her husband's birthday ' anniversary. Music and , games were . enjoyed throughout

the evening. At a late hour refreshments were served to . the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. George Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Moss, Mr. 'and Mrs. Marshall Craig," Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hosea Mr. and Mrs. Charles Homan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, Mr. and Mrs, Paul King, Mr. and Mrs. . Lon Flood, Mr. and Mrs. . Forest Monger, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris, Miss Naomi Monger, Miss Pearl Williams, Miss Clara Harris, Miss Fern Homan, Miss Mildred Craig. Miss Adah Harris, Miss Irma Moss. Miss Inez Harris, Miss Glenna Homan, Miss Josephine Harris. Miss Louise King. Miss Gladys Harris, Roger Tibbot, Ernest Hoos, Darrell Watts, Lawrence King, Paul King, Jr., Richard Byrd, Robert Byrd and Everett Hosea.

Mrs. Howard Matthews entertained

a party of little girls Thursday evening in honor of the 10th birthday anniversary of her daughter, Virginia. Games and contests furnished the evening's entertainment and luncheon was served to the guests who included: Edith Coryell, Lois French, Mary Austin. Vera Austin, Mary t Neff, Blanche Miller, Rheba Miller, Evelyn Middlesworth, Juanita Keller, Alberta Keller, Waneta Fowler, Helen Madge,

Mary Mathews. Virginia Mathews, and j f

Mrs. William Morton., Miss Marie Bennett was a charming hostess when sh entertained with a birthday party at her home on South E street Friday evening. Games, and dancing were features of the evening. Luncheon was served to the guests at a late hour. Those present were Miss Helen Bullerdick. Miss Ruth Llndemann, Miss Ruth Hase-

meier, Miss Ruth McPherson, Miss j Pauline McPherson, Miss Esther . Thomas, Miss Katherine Roash Miss j Emma Wagner. Miss Katherine Thay-, er, Miss Mildred Sieweke, Miss Ruth! Fulle, Miss Ruby Wettlg, Miss Esther'

Lieneinann, Miss Alberta Gossett, Miss AnniB Lienemann and Miss Marie Bennett.

It is no rare occurrence for the condor to soar to a hight of more than four miles.

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55 GROCERY SELLING

These sales have met with phenomenal response from the people of this community only vindicating our judgment that people WILL BUY if you offer the value. Wfe are more firmly convinced than ever that the year 1921wilLbe a year of prosperity. The days of easy " money for the business man, as well as the working man, died with 1920. Every dollar that is received must be earned. EVery article that is sold must be worth the money that it costs. ? Once the majority of the people realize this, conditions will improve. There is enough FOOD, MOtfEY, CLOTHING and LABOR in the country to meet all necessities and many of the luxuries of the people, but all these things MUST BE EARNED. You will get exactly what you, earn. .Your merchandise will sell for EXACTLY what it is worth. You will obtain markets byi working for them energetically and by giving better service than the man who still thinks he is back irr the days of easy money. - "LET'S GO" for Another Week Commencing Tomorrow All Jellies, Preserves, Jams, Marmalades, Fruit Butters in our stock on a 2 for 1 basis You y&uy , a jar, can or container at market retail price we give you a jar, can or container free Ferndell Brand Only Excepted on this Sale Note the quantity and the high quality of the items offered and get your order in at once before the assortment is depleted. ? Preserves in gal. size cans or glass jugs , ?0 Pounds of Pure Fruit and Sugar in Each Gallon t h. CL0VEFW00K BRAND IN GALLON GLASS JUGS .16 Gallon Red Cherry Preserves . Retail price $3.25 ; Sale Price 2 for $3.25 7 Gallon Strawberry Preserves Retail price $3.25; Sale Price 2 for $3.25 1 1 Gallon Black Raspberry Preserves . .Retail price $3.25; Sale Price 2 for $3.25 1 Gallon Plum Preserves ...... Retail price $3.25; Sale Price 2 for $3.25 1 Gallon BlackberryPreserves . . . . . . . Retail price $3.25 ; Sale Price 2 for $3.25 PLYMOUTH ROCK BRAND IN GALLON TINS 12 Gallon Fancy Fig Jam . .Retail price $2.50; Sale Price 2 for $2.50 1 1 Gallon Quince Marmalade . Retail Price $2.50; Sale Price 2 for $2.50 1 1 Gallon Plum Jam Retail price $2.50; Sale Price 2 for $2.50 1 1 Gallon Grape Jam Retail price $2.50; Sale Price 2 for $2.50 GOODWIN PRESERVING CO. '0' 'B' BRAND IN GALLON TINS 20 Gallon Blackberry Jam Retail price $2.35 ; Sale Price 2 for $2.35 J9 Gallon Strawberry Jam Retail price $2.50; -Sale Price 2 for $2.50 1 2 Gallon Peach Jam Retail price $2.35; Sale Price 2 for $2.35 1 Gallon Welch's Grape Jam Retail price $1 .75 ; Sale Price 2 for $1.75 FARM HOUSE BRAND PRESERVES IN QUART GLASS JARS 53 Quarts Raspberry Preserves Retail price 95c;- Sale Price 2 for 95c 19 Qua'rts Peach Preserves . . : Retail price 95c; Sale Price 2 for 95c 9 Quarts Strawberry Preserves ; . . Retail price 95c ; Sale Price 2 for 95c MISCELLANEOUS BRANDS IN SMALLER SIZED GLASS JARS AND GLASSES 408 Jars Phoenix Brand Preserves Retail price 50c; Sale Price 2 for 50c The above item is an extra special. Fancy fruits packed in 12-oz. Glass Jars in the following variety: Raspberry, Apricot, Peach, Strawberry, Pineapple, Blackberry, Loganberry.

120 Jars

180 J

ars

108 Jars 72 Jars 48 Jars 24 Jars 24 Jars '24 Jars 24 Jars 60 Jars 30 Jars

Arcadia Apple Butter (18 oz.) . . . Retail price 35c; Sale Price 2 for 35c Souders Jellies (7 oz.) Retail price 20c; Sale Price 2 for 20c Lippincotts Jellies (8 oz.) "Retail price 20c; Sale Price 2 for 20c Manhattan Jellies (8 oz.) Retail price 20c; Saje Price 2 for 20c Ohio Chief Apple Butter ( 1 6 oz.) . . Retail price 30c; Sale Price 2 for 30c Arcadia Quince Honey (13 oz.) . . . Retail price 55c; Sale Price 2 for 55c Arcadia Yel. Tomato Pres. (15 oz.) Retail price 60c; Sale Price 2 for 60c Arcadia Grape Marmalade (11 oz.) Retail price 50c; Sale Price 2 for 50c Creve Cour Raspberries (No. I ) . . . Retail price 60c; Sale Price 2 for 60c Welch's Grapelade (15 oz.) Retail price 40c; Sale Price 2 for 40c Kentucky Dew Berries (38 oz.) . . . Retail price 70c; Sale price 2 for 70c Numerous Other Odd Lots Too Small to Mention, all at HALF PRICE

New Sorghum Su.alJfs : 0c pjew Sorghum molasses St::::::-:": molasses Last week of special selling. Present prices against stock on hands only. Better come early before the big assortment is broken. John M. Eggemeyer and Sons 1017 and 1019 MainSt (Bee Hive Grocery) 1017 and 1019 Main St 3 Phones -We Deliver 3 Phones

New Spring ' Patterns Ar Ready McCall Printed Patterns

MASHMEYER'S

This Is the Last Week of the Inventory Sale

I WHERE ALL THE CARS STOP!

Only Five More Days

We recommend all our customers to do their spring buying now and save money. There Is sure to be advances In the price of many lines of merchandise due to the fact of curtailed production. Inventory Sale of Silks $3.00 Satin Messalines '....81.59 53.50 Satin Messaline $1.98 $3.00 Oepe de Chine $1.39 $3.00 Georgette Crepe $1.39 Coats For Less

LOT NO. 1 3 Short Plush Coats 5 Cloth Coats 6 MisseB' Coats

Every coat In this lot is worth more han twice this price.

$9.75 Inventory Price ,

LOT NO. 2 $30 and $25 Plush Coats $25 Tailored Cloth Coats $25 and $30 Trimmed Cloth Coats LOT NO. 3 $40 and $45 Plush Coats $35 and $40 Tailored Coats $40 and $45 Trimmed Coats LOT NO. 4 $50 to $65" Plush Coats $45 to $50 Tailored Coats $50 to $75 Trimmed Coats

S14.75 Inventory Price

$25.00

Inventory Price

$35.00 Inventory Price

Sale of Jersey Blouses Blouses of Heather Jersey, yarn embroidered. In neat designs; our $10.00 blouses; sale price ..$6.75 $3.98 and $4.98 for Silk Waists that have been selling at $7 00, $8.00, and $9.00. The materials are Satins, Taffeta, Silk, Georgette and Crepe de Chine; both light and dark styles.

of Our

Inventory Sale

No.mail, C. O. D. or phone orders no exchanges, no refunds or charges during this sale.

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Inventory Sale Gingham House Dresses, all sizes, 36, 38. 40, 42. 44; our $3.50 quality: Inventory Sale price $1.98s Percale House Aprons,both light and dark colors, all sizes; our $1.98 quality; Inventory Sale price 9S Comfort Bats, extra large rolls, one for a comfort; $1.25 quality; Inventory Sale price 69 Quilt Cotton, very fine quality, the best made; 65c quality; Inventory Sale price 39

EXTRA SPECIAL 6 spools of Clark's O. N. T. 'Thread, sold only to purchasers of $1.00 or more worth of other merchandise 29

Inventory Sale of Table Linens 9Sc Bleached Damask, beautiful patterns to select from 497 $1.25 Bleached Damask, another damask at real bargain prices 69 $2.00 Double Damask, 2 yards wide, satin finish $1.25

You can purchase dependable staple Drygoods now at prices as cneap as they were years ago. Not odds and ends and worthless goods, but good useful merchandise. Inventory Sale of Dress Goods $2.00 All Wool Serges 98 $2.98 All Wool Serges ...$1.98 $3.00 Poiret Twills ...... $1.98 $4.5Q Worsteds, 1 yards wide. at . $2.98 Inventory Sale of Ginghams 20c Apron Ginghams 12'a 35c Dress Ginghams 19 39c Dress Ginghams 25 Inventory Sale of Blankets $3.50 Double Cotton Blankets; Inventory Sale price $1.98 $4.98 Plajd Cotton Blankets; Inventory Sale price $2.98 $7.00 Woolnap Plaid Blankets; Inventory Sale price $3.98 $10.00 Wool Blankets, extra size; Inventory Sale price $6.75 Inventory Sale of Corsets ( and Silk Gloves $2.00 Corsets, either flesh or white, good heavy coutil, made of genuine bone stays; Inventory price $1.59 $2.50 Corsets, either of these numbers are In both front and back lace; Inventory Sale $1.98 $1.25 Kayser Silk Gloves, Inventory Sale price 98S $2.00 Kayser Silk Gloves; Inventory Sale price $1.50 Inventory Sale of . v Ready to Wear $5.00 Waists $2.98 $6.50 Waists $4.98

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The Most Talked of Selling Event Now In this City is the Weiss ' i

ale off Rb

"How can you sell such fine Rugs so cheap?" is what we have been asked many times each day since our big Rug Sale started. Our only answer is, we are just doing it, that's all. People never dreamed that Rug prices would make such a tremendous drop, but nevertheless they did, and we are passing the good news along to the people of Richmond and vicinity. -If you don't need a Rug now, buy one anyway and lay it away till spring. You'll make money if you do.

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High Quality Wool Fibre Rugs, size 9x12

special at'....

$14.50

27x54 First Quality Ax-

minster Rugs special

now at

$2.98

Note these Unusual Rug Prices

$50.00 Manor Seamless Brussels Rugs, sizes .9x12 Tff tt

now

$44.00 Hudson Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rug, size 9x12 $25 00

$60.00 Ratonab Seamless Velvet Rugs, sizes 9x12 (POO ff

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$35.00 Rrussels Rugs size 9x12 a big value at $14.75

now

Here is a Real Eargain Up to $S5.00 Alpine Axminster Rugs, size IQ flfl 9x12 now only tpOO.UU

$90.00 Ardsley Seamless Axminster Rugs, 9s!2"!p??:aI: $44.00

$100.00 Colonial Velvet Seamless Rugs, $58.00

Our Linoleum Prices Are Absolutely Unequalled 'GENJJINE CORK-BACK (not felt-back) LINOLEUM, one of the best made. This is not Congoleum, but Linoleum that we QPl are offering in 12-foot-wide patterns at ,per yard tJl Our competitors ask $1.15 per yard for Felt-Back Linoleum. If you want the real Linoleum bargains in this city, you shoould come to our store, as we UNDERSELL ALL OTHERS. . -

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